1995 — Utah guard John Stockton becomes the NBA’s career assist leader, setting up Karl Malone with 6:30 left in the first half of the Jazz’s 129-88 victory over Denver. Stockton’s 9,922nd assist ...
In the NBA's rich history, many players with strong cases for All-Star selection have been overlooked. Today, we delve into ...
Almost 50 years after his presumed death in Idi Amin’s Uganda, Pittsburgh basketball icon John Brisker remains a legend for ...
"For him to only be a sophomore right now is unbelievable," Wisconsin assistant coach Sharif Chambliss said. "He's been a joy ...
MIAMI – Acting Spurs coach Mitch Johnson has fond memories of Seattle SuperSonics great Gus Williams. The guard, who teamed ...
A year later, House Speaker Mike Johnson tapped two of his most right ... In 2014, I referred to John Boehner as the “Speaker in Name Only” because the then-GOP leader struggled to get his ...
Undersized but speedy and known as the Wizard for his acrobatics, he was a high scorer who in 1979 starred in a series that ...
Along with (the unrelated) John Johnson, creator of Ebony and other Black-oriented publications, George Johnson was the premier African American entrepreneur of post-war Chicago. Johnson hosted ...
Gus Williams, the legendary Seattle SuperSonics guard who led his team to their first NBA championship in 1979, passed away at 71. He was a two-time NBA All-Star and the 1982 Comeback Player of ...
The basketball world lost a legend on Wednesday, as former NBA point guard Gus Williams passed away at the age of 71, nearly five years after suffering a major stroke.
The Seattle SuperSonics family said goodbye to a legend on Thursday morning. On X, the team announced the passing of Gus “The Wizard” Williams, whom the team referred to as a “legend + champion.” ...
NBA champion Gus Williams, who played for 11 years and led the Seattle SuperSonics to their only championship in 1979, died on Wednesday at age 71. The Washington Wizards, who Williams played for ...